The UAMS College of Medicine is seeking a Transplant Hepatologist for the Liver Transplant Program to join our dynamic faculty in the Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Internal Medicine.

Responsibilities include:

Inpatient and outpatient care at a high level of skill, including: - Managing liver transplant recipients- Evaluating and managing referrals- Partnering with the Kidney transplant team for multi-visceral organ

Knowledge of UNOS and CMS regulations for Transplant Programs

Protected time for overall medical, technical, and administrative functions of the liver transplant program

Creation and enforcement of policies, procedures and pathways for the Multidisciplinary team

Duties also include:

Clinical education of medical students and residents

Leadership/ Training of fellows

Development of clinical or scientific research

Peer reviewed publications

Establishment/development of new referrals

Expansion of the living donor program

Participation in pharmaceutical trials as well as investigator-initiated studies

Requirements include:

M.D. or equivalent and license to practice medicine or eligibility for licensure in Arkansas

Proven record of translational or clinical research with an existing funding support mechanism or the ability to obtain independent funding in the future

Exceptional clinical and interpersonal skills

Board certified or board eligible in Gastroenterology

Salary and benefit package is competitive, and academic rank is commensurate with training and experience.

Send inquiries and C.V. to: carla@uams.edu

About UAMS

The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences was founded in 1879 by eight physicians. Today UAMS is the state’s only academic health center, part of a statewide network of postsecondary education institutions of the University of Arkansas System governed by a 10-member Board of Trustees.

UAMS Mission Statement

The mission of UAMS is to improve the health, health care and well-being of Arkansans and of others in the region, nation and the world by:

Educating current and future health professionals and the public

Providing high-quality, innovative, patient- and family-centered health care and specialty expertise not routinely available in community settings

Advancing knowledge in areas of human health and disease and translating and accelerating discoveries into health improvements

Little Rock, AR

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